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Cartoonists to Protest Lack of Color in the Comics
Cartoonists to Protest Lack of Color in the Comics
By Teresa Wiltz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, February 6, 2008; C01
You could call it a sit-in, of sorts. Perhaps a sketch-in would be more appropriate, a comic call to arms, with cartoonists of color protesting for greater presence in newspaper pages. Protesting in the best way they know: drawing about it, en masse, all on the same day.
Because, these artists say, "Candorville" does not equal "Boondocks" or "Curtis" or "Wee Pals" or "Herb and Jamaal." And "La Cucaracha" does not equal "Baldo" or "Gordo" and especially not "Cafe con Leche."
